Two people were shot on Harmon Street, another at a Westmoreland Street warehouse.

WHITE PLAINS – Three people were shot Friday morning in the city in two separate incidents – the first a dispute and the second a botched robbery, police said.

None of the injuries were life-threatening.

A 911 call from a woman who said she'd been shot brought police to an apartment building at 4 Harmon St. shortly after 5 a.m. They arrived to find the 27-year-old woman shot in the wrist and her boyfriend, 23, shot in the forearm.

Both victims, whom police would not identify, were taken by ambulance to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla. The man was released Friday afternoon; the woman remained hospitalized.

Police Chief James Bradley said the couple in the first shooting had been arguing with a man they knew through an open window before the man began firing into the apartment.

Three hours later, at about 8 a.m., a would-be robber apparently was shot with his own gun during a fight at a 39 Westmoreland Ave. warehouse that is set back from the street. Police said the man threatened two warehouse workers with a handgun, a fight ensued and his gun went off, wounding him in the leg. The man was taken to Westchester Medical Center for treatment.

Bradley said a handgun was recovered in the second shooting and police are interviewing both warehouse workers. He said the would-be robber has not yet been charged and that investigators will talk to him when his medical condition allows.

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